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Published 08:01 1 Jul 2015 BST
Updated 11:41 1 Jul 2015 BST
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Aldo suffered a rib injury in training last week, but there had been encouraging signs that the Brazilian would be fit to face the Irishman at the MGM Grand on July 11.
However, on Tuesday Aldo officially withdrew from the event, meaning that McGregor will take on Mendes, who has been on standby since news of Aldo's rib injury broke last week.
McGregor, as you might expect, was typically forthright when discussing Aldo's withdrawal alongside UFC President Dana White on ESPN's SportsCenter, saying of Aldo that "if a man is scared for his life, we cannot force him to step inside and face me".
Following Aldo's withdrawal, it's not quite going to be the event we were all expecting but McGregor v Mendes will still be one hell of a fight.
Besides, Conor seems pretty sure he's going to get the better of Aldo some day.
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